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There's another sundew in the first one, to the left of the group of VFTs in the in upper right corner. And club moss. The second one looks like D. capensis and maybe... galbripes? I'm not good with the rosetted sundews. Some capensis sprouts and either something burmanii-related or baby prolifera.
~Joe
Darlingtonia seedlings and Dionaea seedlings and a dormant/dead filiformis, and in the drosera pot, looks like 2 Spatulata, 2Capensis, some immature Adelae (the round leaves in the side).
Darlingtonia seedlings and Dionaea seedlings and a dormant/dead filiformis, and in the drosera pot, looks like 2 Spatulata, 2Capensis, some immature Adelae (the round leaves in the side).
There are indeed sprouted VFT's and D. californica in the top pic, as well as a dormant filiformis and a binata leaf that is sprouting new plants.
In the second pic, the red, lowering plant is D. venusta. Just under it is a green venusta. Just to the left is a mystery but it could be a neolcalidonica. All the way to the left could be a capensis. The rounded leaves above it is a mystery.... perhaps a young adelae. Aside from the capensis, I really don't know how they others got in there.
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